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. >> 16% to 22% to now over a third. and we have to really assess, i would think it would be appropriate for us, to assess whether or not this is smart. what it is doing, sitting in stone, the election, you know, 30% of vote without all of the -- >> and chris stirewalt to that issue with you. if something happens, you already voted if there was a scandal. this early voting combusts the process. lou: or a hurricane. >> i don't worry so much about partisan votes, they will be cast anyway, scandal or no scandal. neil: in numbers like this. >> yes, they will get higher and higher, my concern is that in -- if you are an incumbent, you love early voting, that is a gaur anture. neil: what if people are annoyed at the time with the incumbent. >> this shortens windoy for challenger to put something out that might change the discussion, if you an incumbent, you want shortest general elect season possible, the least amount of time for challenger to make their points and cases, theyment elect 6 weeks. -- election 6 weeks. lou: this
. >> 16% to 22% to now over a third. and we have to really assess, i would think it would be appropriate for us, to assess whether or not this is smart. what it is doing, sitting in stone, the election, you know, 30% of vote without all of the -- >> and chris stirewalt to that issue with you. if something happens, you already voted if there was a scandal. this early voting combusts the process. lou: or a hurricane. >> i don't worry so much about partisan votes, they will be...
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we see in new york, in san francisco, in seattle, in chicago, all of these places, and london and paris, we see the triumph of the developed world cities. but the success of the city in the developed world is nothing relative to what's happening in the developing world. we've recently reached that halfway point where more than half of humanity now lives in urbanized areas, and it's hard not to think on net that's a good thing. because when you compare those countries that are more than 50% to those less than 50% urbanized, the countries on average have income levels that are five times higher. gandhi famously said the growth of a nation depends not on its cities, but on its villages. with all due respect to the great man, on this one he was completely and utterly wrong. because, in fact, the future of india is not made in villages which too often remain mired in the poverty that has plagued most of humanity throughout almost all of its existence. it is the cities, it is bangalore, mumbai, it is delhi that are the places that are the pathways out of poverty into prosperity. they are the
we see in new york, in san francisco, in seattle, in chicago, all of these places, and london and paris, we see the triumph of the developed world cities. but the success of the city in the developed world is nothing relative to what's happening in the developing world. we've recently reached that halfway point where more than half of humanity now lives in urbanized areas, and it's hard not to think on net that's a good thing. because when you compare those countries that are more than 50% to...
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it followed with george w. bush in 2000. and it began anew for the next democratic president, barack obama, in 2008. the hatred, the vitriol that was constant just as it was for his predecessors, but really that must be what makes this re-election, this convincing re-election, seem so sweet for this president and the millions who voted for him. >> yeah. we saw from the results on tuesday that the demonization and the infection that you just alluded to that has so crippled much of our politics, both in the cities and in towns that we live in as well as, obviously, in the congress has not really overtaken the entire process. barack obama was re-elected, and we have been told repeatedly in print and on these programs that this particular president is very difficult to access emotionally, that he is reserved, that he is withdrawn. and you saw there in that clip the president of the united states tearing up before a group of people who have spent an enormous amount of time helping him get re-elected. and it just points to the fac
it followed with george w. bush in 2000. and it began anew for the next democratic president, barack obama, in 2008. the hatred, the vitriol that was constant just as it was for his predecessors, but really that must be what makes this re-election, this convincing re-election, seem so sweet for this president and the millions who voted for him. >> yeah. we saw from the results on tuesday that the demonization and the infection that you just alluded to that has so crippled much of our...
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bush there, was a governor bill clinton. whether it was a president george w. bush, there was a ted kennedy. where there is jeb bush, there is also a dan malloy who passed major legislation earlier this year in connecticut. where there is a john king, there is also a kevin hougher in. now the lines have blurred even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the electorate. you saw washington state, which i mentioned, georgia, approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana out ofed tony bennett, voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board who were supported by democrats for education reform. i know indianapolis is not synonymous with indiana. i grew up in chicago. but it strikes me as a complication in the traditional coalition. maybe it's urban versus suburban. it might also have to do with organization and the fact that the public may support part of the reform agenda. not other parts. some candidates but not others. so reforms have to get down deep at the ground
bush there, was a governor bill clinton. whether it was a president george w. bush, there was a ted kennedy. where there is jeb bush, there is also a dan malloy who passed major legislation earlier this year in connecticut. where there is a john king, there is also a kevin hougher in. now the lines have blurred even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the electorate. you saw washington state, which i mentioned, georgia, approve charter...
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he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for aleternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for a graduate school his dad had wanted to attend. >> one of george's ambitions in life when he was a young man was to go to harvard business school. and george never ended up doing that, didn't graduate college. >> narrator: mitt romney arrived on the harvard campus at just the moment a new, radical approach to business was being taught. >> he was at harvard business school at the time of a real revolution sweeping through this place that the american industrial corporation was kind of deeply diseased and troubled, in a way that was
he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for aleternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for a...
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bush had run this time and gotten the same margins he had gotten last time, george w. bush would have lost in this race even a candidate popular like he was in 2004 because the nature of the country was changed but one thing i want to say about the president he ran a great race and did a great thing -- he has immense challenges ahead. immense challenges over government but tonight he won an election, the majority, the vast majority of white voters voted against him. majority of older voters voted against him. the majority of people that go to church regularly voted against him. a whole series of voters voted against him. there's huge divides in the country and has not healed them and if he'll have a second term that's going to be successful he has to figure out a way to heal those divides. >> you said there has to be a peace treaty. >> there's got to be a camp david peace conference that we have within our own country because of these immense divides that exist. >> just want to note almost an after-thought, nevada, we have a projection, nevada has come through for bara
bush had run this time and gotten the same margins he had gotten last time, george w. bush would have lost in this race even a candidate popular like he was in 2004 because the nature of the country was changed but one thing i want to say about the president he ran a great race and did a great thing -- he has immense challenges ahead. immense challenges over government but tonight he won an election, the majority, the vast majority of white voters voted against him. majority of older voters...
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in the previous eight years we had president george w. bush was identified as the single most disliked leader in egypt. so, this was quite extraordinary. within one year, because of the failure on the arab-israeli issue, the numbers were reversed. in 2010, the views of president obama in egypt, as they were in the rest of the arab world were highly unfavorable. and when we measure this, it was mostly a function of the failure on the israeli-palestinian front, according to the polling. and later on, it got so bad to the point of the, the egyptians kind of favoring his opponents for the presidency, before they even know who mr. romney was. as soon as mr. romney started making statements on the middle east, they changed their mind. they are not very enthused about president obama. i think they probably saw them of the lesser of two peoples and the case of the candidates for the american presidency. now you have to redefine its relationship with arabs and israelis alike. >> from florida, you are on. happy thanksgiving. caller: i have to go ba
in the previous eight years we had president george w. bush was identified as the single most disliked leader in egypt. so, this was quite extraordinary. within one year, because of the failure on the arab-israeli issue, the numbers were reversed. in 2010, the views of president obama in egypt, as they were in the rest of the arab world were highly unfavorable. and when we measure this, it was mostly a function of the failure on the israeli-palestinian front, according to the polling. and later...
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does anybody think that between 1996 when bill clinton won it by 22 points and 2000, when george w. bush won it by 6 points that it changed that much in those four years? no. it's we went in contested in 2000 and won. that's what we got here. >> chris: so, that's a lot of explanation for the fact that we don't know, folks. we don't know what's going to happen in virginia. we don't know for hours what's going to happen in west virginia. now we added the polls closing in north carolina and ohio and we don't know there. guess what, welcome to an old fashioned election night with a space cowboys. right back to you. [ laughter ] >> bret: okay, chris. thank you. fox news has an election alert now. we can now project that mitt romney will beat president obama in south carolina picking up the palmetto state's 9 electoral votes. not a surprise there and, again, as you look at that screen, you can see the vote, the total there in this screen, president obama with 4109 votes. mitt romney with fewer but he gets the checkmark because this is based on both the exit poll data and the raw totals co
does anybody think that between 1996 when bill clinton won it by 22 points and 2000, when george w. bush won it by 6 points that it changed that much in those four years? no. it's we went in contested in 2000 and won. that's what we got here. >> chris: so, that's a lot of explanation for the fact that we don't know, folks. we don't know what's going to happen in virginia. we don't know for hours what's going to happen in west virginia. now we added the polls closing in north carolina and...
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the fact that george w. bush nominated a democrat for the job sort of gave me a level of credibility that i was not, you know, some sort of partisan guy, a political guy, but i was just a prosecutor. look, i wouldn't have got through the senate. it was helpful for them to see me as a democrat, it was not sort of -- i was not a political clamp, but just a federal prosecutor. when i got there, i, you know, once the administration's turned over under the obama administration, there was a great deal of frustration with me. i think i was viewed as a turncoat, a traitor for being critical of the obama administration as a democrat, and, you know, so much of washington is politics, but one of my favorite rumors they spread was that i was actually going to switch parties and become a republican and run for office as a republican, and this is one of their, you know, one of the rumors that the press said, hey, we heard this from treasury. is it true? of course, it was not true. having a job like that, you know, your jo
the fact that george w. bush nominated a democrat for the job sort of gave me a level of credibility that i was not, you know, some sort of partisan guy, a political guy, but i was just a prosecutor. look, i wouldn't have got through the senate. it was helpful for them to see me as a democrat, it was not sort of -- i was not a political clamp, but just a federal prosecutor. when i got there, i, you know, once the administration's turned over under the obama administration, there was a great...
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she was appointed to the sec by george w. bush in july 2008. the president said dik-dik i'm confident her early years will serve her well and the new position and am cripple shias agreed to leave the agency. with the content congressional negotiations are the sequester and tax cuts to expire at the end of the year, tonight and prime time, focusing on the beginnings of the debt of the debate on the national debt. c-span will go back to august of last year to review some of the debate and is congress is from congress and the white house to run in the passage of the budget control act. the law created the automatic spending cuts to take effect in january along with some expiring tax revisions as part of the so- called fiscal cliff. it airs tonight it it o'clock eastern-- a o'clock here on c-span. >> in january, our first week we were sworn into office, the president ask for an increase in the debt ceiling. i made clear at that time there would be no increase in the debt ceiling without significant cuts in spending and changes to the way we spend t
she was appointed to the sec by george w. bush in july 2008. the president said dik-dik i'm confident her early years will serve her well and the new position and am cripple shias agreed to leave the agency. with the content congressional negotiations are the sequester and tax cuts to expire at the end of the year, tonight and prime time, focusing on the beginnings of the debt of the debate on the national debt. c-span will go back to august of last year to review some of the debate and is...
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president george w. bush's campaign with the federal marriage amendments did not get through this said. , the cloture vote and the supporters of the federal marriage amendment could not even secure a majority. to be sure that there is a proliferation of states and a crucial amendments mostly by initiative, even sometimes civil union claims in 2004 to 2008. nonetheless, we start to get color in the map that i gave you before. recognizing full marriage equality and substantial equality in vermont and california and a modicum of equality in a way that had their reciprocal beneficiaries law. it is the big breakthrough. the marriage ecology movement -- the quality movement picked up after that break through. it has been a normative movement in each state and has shown the following progression that each state has moved at a different pace. they had the to confront the idea that gay people were outlaws. most of the states had already repeal of these laws and nullified them by 2003. the more important innovatio
president george w. bush's campaign with the federal marriage amendments did not get through this said. , the cloture vote and the supporters of the federal marriage amendment could not even secure a majority. to be sure that there is a proliferation of states and a crucial amendments mostly by initiative, even sometimes civil union claims in 2004 to 2008. nonetheless, we start to get color in the map that i gave you before. recognizing full marriage equality and substantial equality in vermont...
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he was also having trouble walking. >>> former president george w. bush is also expected to leave the hospital soon before the weekend is out. he has been hospitalized for a week with complications from bronchitis there. had been concerns that it could have developed into pneumonia. mr. bush is 88 years old. >>> for the second year in a row, the chevy volt tops cross the annual owner satisfaction survey. more than 92% of the volt owner surveys said they would definitely buy the plug-in hybrid vehicle again. halle berry's ex-boyfriend gabriel aubry and current fiance have called a truce. they have reached an amicable agreement following a thanksgiving day brawl outside the actress' hollywood hills home. the two men came to blows after an argument that stemmed from the custody fight over berry's 4-year-old daughter. aubry is the child's father. >>> with the hole days quickly approaching and the first dog has checked out the white house decorations to make sure everything is in place and up to snuff. the white house has released this video of bo, the ob
he was also having trouble walking. >>> former president george w. bush is also expected to leave the hospital soon before the weekend is out. he has been hospitalized for a week with complications from bronchitis there. had been concerns that it could have developed into pneumonia. mr. bush is 88 years old. >>> for the second year in a row, the chevy volt tops cross the annual owner satisfaction survey. more than 92% of the volt owner surveys said they would definitely buy...